News about <![CDATA[TTM]]> News about en-us <![CDATA[BWA’s Technology in Award-Winning Cars – Analyst Blog]]> <![CDATA[Top 4 NYSE Stocks In The Auto Manufacturers-Major Industry With The Highest EPS Estimates For The Next Quarter]]> Below are the top auto manufacturers-major stocks on the NYSE in terms of earnings estimate for the next quarter.

Toyota Motor (NYSE: TM) is estimated to post earnings of $2.27 per share in the June quarter. Toyota Motor's trailing-twelve-month revenue is $278.66 billion.

Honda Motor Co (NYSE: HMC)

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<![CDATA[Top 4 Large-Cap Stocks In The Auto Manufacturers-Major Industry With The Highest EPS Estimates]]> Below are the top large-cap auto manufacturers-major stocks on the NYSE and the NASDAQ in terms of earnings estimate for the next year.

General Motors Company (NYSE: GM) is likely to earn $4.32 per share in the next year ending December, 2014. GM's trailing-twelve-month operating margin is 1.88%.

Honda Motor

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<![CDATA[Toyota, Movado and Others Analysts Are Bullish On]]> Despite the threat of the federal budget sequestration looming over the U.S. economy and the markets, analysts are still optimistic about certain stocks. Here is a quick look some dividend payers in the consumer sector that analysts have a consensus recommendation of Strong Buy:

Movado (NYSE: MOV) shares are

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"New Highs in Sight" by Andrew Bary.

The January rally on Friday brought the Dow Jones Industrial Average to within

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Credit Suisse noted, "Our channel checks with Chinese dealers (done by the Chinese Autos team) suggest that dealers expect to sell ~30,000 RRs in China alone. Hence we have upgraded our RR estimates from 35k units to 50k

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<![CDATA[Top 4 NYSE Stocks In The Auto Manufacturers-Major Industry With The Highest Operating Margin]]> Below are the top auto manufacturers-major stocks on the NYSE in terms of operating margin.

The trailing-twelve-month operating margin at Tata Motors (NYSE: TTM) is 9.83%. Tata Motors' revenue for the same period is $34.44 billion.

The trailing-twelve-month operating margin at Toyota Motor (NYSE: TM) is 6.27%. Toyota

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<![CDATA[Trivia Question: Were Ford, GM Shares This Cheap Even Back in the 1970s?]]> <![CDATA[India Stocks with Dividends]]> <![CDATA[India Stocks with Dividends]]> Did you know that India is the second largest country in the world by population? Did you know that India has the third highest Gross Domestic Product by purchasing power parity of all countries? Did you know that India's annual GDP growth rate is 6.1%? Did you know the country has the second largest workforce in the world? Did you know it has the world's fastest-growing telecommunications industry? Did you know that India has seven of the top 15 information technology outsourcing companies in the world?

With all these advantages, maybe India stocks deserve a closer look. According to WallStreetNewsNetwork.com, there are over a dozen India stocks that trade in the United States, with more than half a dozen paying dividends. The companies include a whole gamut of industries, plus exchange traded funds, such as WisdomTree India Earnings (EPI) and iPath MSCI India Index (INP), along with closed end funds including India Fund, Inc. (IFN) and Morgan Stanley India Investment Fund (IIF).

In regards to industrial companies, Infosys Technologies (INFY) is a $24.6 billion market cap outsourcing company, which is also involved in engineering, consulting, and tech services. The stock trades at 14.3 times earnings and yields 1.8%. Earnings for the latest quarter were up 8.3% on a 4.8$ revenue increase. This debt free company has $3.7 billion in cash.

Tata Motors Ltd. (TTM), the world's eighteenth-largest motor vehicle manufacturing company, fourth-largest truck manufacturer and second-largest bus manufacturer, has a price to earnings ratio of 5.6, and pays a dividend rate of 1.6%. Earnings for the latest quarter were up a healthy 12.3%, with a 29.3% rise in sales.

To see a free list of all the India stocks that trade in the US, go to WallStreetNewsNetwork.com, where it can be downloaded, sorted, and updated.

Disclosure: Author didn't own any of the above at the time the article was written.

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